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Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day Celebrated by SOMENA

septiembre 28, 2011

Paying tribute to the founder of the SO movement, SOMENA’s regional countries celebrated the annual Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day, which was created to honor the late SO top figure, her life and prominent role in serving individuals with intellectual disabilities worldwide.

EKS Day was celebrated all over the region

In Lebanon, a sports day was held in Unified Sports basketball in collaboration with Sidon foundation. Held at the ‘Ajial’ school’s venues, the competitions involved 20 athletes and 20 partners, ages that ranged between 12-24 years old. Athletes’ families also attended the day in mass, reflecting the growth in participation by all SO constituents.

In Jordan, 100 individuals involving athletes and students gathered to partake in Unified Sports football and basketball competitions. The day started with warm up exercises after which athletes and partners were grouped in basketball and football unified teams. The competitions were held for two hours amid enthusiastic support and cheers from athletes’ families and volunteers. At the end of the day, everybody was handed over a certificate of participation along with a box of candies presented by ‘Zain’ company.

SO Tunisia held a day that included athletes and families who were spoken to by Chairman Tawfik Al Sherif of SO Tunisia on Eunice Kennedy Shriver and the life-long prominent role she played in serving individuals with intellectual disabilities. The attendees were also lectured in intellectual disability and general hygiene. The day was concluded by honoring one of SO Tunisia’s medalists in Athens-2011.

SO Bahrain celebrated the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day through a public awareness campaign aimed at familiarizing the community members with the Special Olympics movement and its founder, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Pamphlets in both Arabic and English were handed out during the campaign by SO athletes and their family members.

In Egypt, 100 individuals involving athletes, families and volunteers gathered in Heliopolis Sporting Club where they all participated in Unified Sports basketball and football games. Medals were given out to the participants at the end of the day.

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